Will Rickards
Storage Is My Life
This is an HP dv6 AMD Turion II 2.3Ghz 4GB RAM laptop.
Installed windows 10 when it came out and since has been really slow.
Took it apart a while back, there is probably a thread around here somewhere, as I thought the temps were too high.
Thought I had those under control but I don't think the fix for that lasted all that long. At first it would idle in the low 40s.
But now temps seem to hover in the mid 50s and low 60s. I guess they'll never be better.
But that's not too bad, correct?
It had a 500GB hard drive in it.
There was some periodic pausing issue, which I attributed with disk access.
As the PC would just pause for a few seconds and then resume. Though I believe the mouse was responsive.
This seemed to be resolved with a recent windows 10 update. No more explicit pauses.
I didn't really want to throw good money after this seemingly lost cause laptop.
But I found a PNY 240GB SSD on sale for $65 and thought why not.
I bought an SSD for it thinking it would now nearly fly.
It mostly just needs to have an internet browser so processing speed is not that important.
I used the include acronis 2015 HD software to image the hard drive to the SSD.
MBR and there are 3 partitions. I think less than 100GB used or something like that.
Seems somewhat faster but not what I expected.
Boot to windows is about what I expected something like 15 seconds or less.
But the wait from windows login to desktop is like 30 - 40 seconds.
That isn't even everything loaded in the system tray, just when the desktop appears.
I expected this to be like my win 7 machine and be almost instant.
Once logged in it seems to be responsive.
I'll use crytal disk mark to check the speed later. As I have done that previously so I have an idea of the before performance.
I went to the event viewer on this machine. I don't even know where to start.
So many...
I think I'll clean install windows 10 next and see if it makes a difference.
Installed windows 10 when it came out and since has been really slow.
Took it apart a while back, there is probably a thread around here somewhere, as I thought the temps were too high.
Thought I had those under control but I don't think the fix for that lasted all that long. At first it would idle in the low 40s.
But now temps seem to hover in the mid 50s and low 60s. I guess they'll never be better.
But that's not too bad, correct?
It had a 500GB hard drive in it.
There was some periodic pausing issue, which I attributed with disk access.
As the PC would just pause for a few seconds and then resume. Though I believe the mouse was responsive.
This seemed to be resolved with a recent windows 10 update. No more explicit pauses.
I didn't really want to throw good money after this seemingly lost cause laptop.
But I found a PNY 240GB SSD on sale for $65 and thought why not.
I bought an SSD for it thinking it would now nearly fly.
It mostly just needs to have an internet browser so processing speed is not that important.
I used the include acronis 2015 HD software to image the hard drive to the SSD.
MBR and there are 3 partitions. I think less than 100GB used or something like that.
Seems somewhat faster but not what I expected.
Boot to windows is about what I expected something like 15 seconds or less.
But the wait from windows login to desktop is like 30 - 40 seconds.
That isn't even everything loaded in the system tray, just when the desktop appears.
I expected this to be like my win 7 machine and be almost instant.
Once logged in it seems to be responsive.
I'll use crytal disk mark to check the speed later. As I have done that previously so I have an idea of the before performance.
I went to the event viewer on this machine. I don't even know where to start.
So many...
I think I'll clean install windows 10 next and see if it makes a difference.